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www.aradultprotection.com
Phone: (800) 482-8049
(Adult Abuse Hotline)
Investigations of abuse, neglect, self-neglect and exploitation of adults who are unable to understand they are in imminent risk of death or serious bodily injury. Endangered Adults: An adult eighteen (18) years of age or older who is found to be in a situation or condition which poses an imminent risk of death or serious bodily harm to that person. Who demonstrates the lack of capacity to comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in that situation or condition? A resident eighteen (18) years of age or older of a licensed long-term care facility who is found to be in a situation or condition which poses an imminent risk of death or serious bodily harm to that person. Who demonstrates the lack of capacity to comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in that situation or condition? Impaired Adults: A person eighteen (18) years or older who as a result of mental or physical impairment is unable to protect himself or herself from abuse, sexual abuse, neglect or exploitation and as a consequence is endangered.
Arkansas Department of Human Services
Division of Children and Family Services
www.humanservices.arkansas.gov
115 Stover St.
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Phone: (501) 321-2583
The Garland County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is the local child welfare agency that works to protect children from abuse and neglect. We do this by partnering with our community to build safe, nurturing and stable families, support family preservation when possible, and provide permanent families for those children who cannot safely return home and to ensure the well-being of children in our care. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
Arkansas Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
www.arombudsman.com
600 E. Capitol #2815
Little Rock, AR 72203
Phone: (866) 292-7195
The mission of the Arkansas Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is to assure that long-term care facility residents have the right to live their lives harmoniously and with dignity, feeling free to voice complaints or concerns without reprisal. Call Ombudsman when you have questions about finances, long-term care Medicaid eligibility, use of restraints, guardianship/power of attorney, food quality, transfers or discharges, social activities, residents rights concern, and care plans.
Center for Healing Hearts and Spirits
www.hhscenter.org
2416 Chester St.
Little Rock, AR 72206
Phone: (501) 372-3800
The Center for Healing Hearts and Spirits was created to assist victims of violent crimes and chronic illness and their affected families to improve the quality of their economic and social environment, transition back into the workforce and to provide for self-sufficiency. STOP Program - Service Training Officers Prosecutor is for 1) Sexual Assault and 2) Crisis Hotline. Serves Garland and Saline Counties.
Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center
www.mercyhealthfoundation.net
216 McAuley Ct.
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Phone: (501) 622-2531
We offer a safe, child-friendly environment, where a comprehensive and coordinated approach is taken in response to allegations of child abuse for children ages birth to 18 years. All services are individualized to meet the personal needs of each child and family that comes through our doors. These services include Forensic Interviews, Forensic Medical Exams, Child Advocacy, Mental Health Services, Prevention Services, and Training Programs. We are a nonprofit organization and do not charge patients for utilizing any of the Center’s numerous services, thanks to the generosity of our donors. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
Crime Victims Reparations Board
www.dps.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 682-1020 or
(800) 448-3014
Provides a method of compensating and assisting victims and their dependents who have suffered personal injury or death as the result of a violent crime, including DWI.
FACES Foundation
www.fixfaces.org
208 McAuley Ct.
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Phone: (501) 262-5272
The FACES Foundation is an organization provides qualified individuals with needed services involving facial deformities, birth defects, and reconstruction while promoting safe and healthy living and giving back to the community.
Garland County CASA
www.trilakescasa.org
508 Ouachita Ave., Suite B
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Phone: (501) 321-9269
Garland County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) trains and supports volunteers who intervene in the juvenile court system to advocate for children in abuse and neglect cases. Advocates work alongside Department of Human Services and Division of Children and Family Services. Case workers and investigators represent these children's best interests and provide relief to a critically overburdened child welfare system. Serving Garland, Hot Spring and Grant Counties. Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Human Trafficking Task Force
(Garland County)
www.facebook.com/notforsalegarlandcounty
Phone: (888) 373-7888
Human Trafficking is a form of modern slavery that occurs in every state. The NHTH works closely with service providers, law enforcement, and other professionals in Arkansas to serve victims and survivors of trafficking, respond to human trafficking cases, and share information and resources. Our Task Force seeks to educate and equip individuals and communities to strengthen local efforts in the fight to end Human Trafficking.
National Child Abuse Hotline
www.childhelphotline.org
Phone: (800) 4-A-CHILD
(800) 422-4453
The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, its territories, and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide assistance in over 200 languages. All calls are confidential.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
www.thehotline.org/
Phone: (800) 799-7233
TTY: (800) 787-3224
At the National Domestic Violence Hotline, our highly trained expert advocates are available 24/7 to talk confidentially with anyone in the United States who is experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship. The Hotline provides lifesaving tools and immediate support to empower victims and survivors to find safety and live free of abuse. We also provide support to friends and family members who are concerned about a loved one.
National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline
www.loveisrespect.org
Phone: (800) 799-7233 or
(866) 331-9474
The National Dating Abuse Helpline is the direct service provider behind loveisrespect.org (link is external), operating the 24/7 text, phone and live chat services. The texting function of the Helpline follows for users to text the Helpline advocates 24/7.
Ouachita Behavioral Health and Wellness (OBHAW)
www.obhaw.org
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Phone: (501) 624-7111 or
(800) 264-2410
Services include Individual and Group Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling, Psychological, Personality and Intellectual Evaluations, Psychiatric Treatment and Medication Management for children and adults. Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
Ouachita Children, Youth, and Family Services
Ouachita Children's Center (OCC)
www.occnet.org
339 Charteroak St.
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Phone: (501) 623-5592
Breaking the cycles of a social and negative behavior as well as those of abuse and neglect for Arkansas youth, one child at a time. A non-profit child advocacy organization providing emergency shelter and quality services for youth and families, empowering them to achieve lifelong success. Serving Clark and Garland counties.
Ouachita Children, Youth, and Family Services
Ouachita Family Center (OFC)
www.occnet.org
126 Hobson Ave.
Hot Springs, AR 71901
HOTLINE: (501) 865-3939
Phone: (501) 623-5591
Ouachita Family Center is a Non-Profit Advocacy Organization providing emergency shelter, quality advocacy outreach service, and legal advocacy and support services to all victims and children of domestic abuse to live free from family violence. Serving Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, and Montgomery counties.
Potter's Clay Ministry
www.pottersclayhotsprings.org
110 Crescent Ave.
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Phone: (501) 624-1366
Potter's Clay Ministries, Inc. was founded in 1984 as an outreach to women and children in crisis. We accept no state or federal funding to fund our facility. Therefore, we depend on support from churches, organizations and individuals. We provide food, clothing and shelter to our clients. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm
Potter's Clay Thrift Store
1032 Malvern Ave.
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Phone: (501) 620-4405
Potters Clay Thrift allows shoppers to find products like unique clothing, home goods items, antiques, novelty items and even furniture. Thrift stores are known for their bargain deals on items that you won't be able to find at your local department stores. Shop at Potters Clay Thrift Store in Hot Springs, AR. You'll be amazed at items that you can find. Monday-Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    